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Coccidiosis in Large and Small Ruminants

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2018
Coccidiosis is an important parasitic disease of young ruminant livestock caused by the protozoan parasite of the genus Eimeria. Infection with Eimeria can lead to subclinical production losses and clinical disease. The most common clinical sign is diarrhea.
Sarah Tammy Nicole, Keeton   +1 more
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Chlamydial Infections in Small Ruminants

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2001
Chlamydophila abortus (formerly Chlamydia psittaci) is one of the most important causes of reproductive failure in sheep and goats, especially in intensively managed flocks. The disease is usually manifested as abortion in the last 2 to 3 weeks of gestation, regardless of when the animal was infected.
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Small Ruminant Practice

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2021
Michelle Anne, Kutzler, Cindy, Wolf
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Mycoplasma Infections in Small Ruminants

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2001
Mycoplasmas have complex mechanisms of antigenic variation that allow them to evade the immune system. These organisms cause a variety of clinical syndromes that can have a significant economic effect on small ruminant production. The syndromes range from acute septicemia and death to chronic infection resulting in decreased production. Recent research
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Marketing of Small Ruminants

2022
Small ruminants – goats and sheep – occupy a prominent place in livestock economy of India. They provide meat, milk, fiber and skins. Rearing of goats and sheep is an important source of employment and income for sizeable population -among them majority belong to poor and marginal farmers.
Naidu, A Subbarama   +2 more
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Small Ruminants

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2021
Michelle Anne Kutzler, Cindy Wolf
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Caseous Lymphadenitis in Small Ruminants

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2001
Caseous lymphadenitis is a contagious bacterial disease that affects sheep and goats. It is characterized by abscess formation in the skin, internal and external lymph nodes, and internal organs. The causative agent is Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis.
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Small Ruminants for Technicians

American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 2010
Goats and sheep have traditionally been production animals and continue to provide meat, milk, and clothing worldwide. However, the pet sheep and especially the pet goat have become much more common than even 10 years ago. Basic husbandry, handling, and common diseases of goats and sheep are discussed.
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Small Ruminant Theileriosis

2011
Theileria parasites, the causative agents of theileriosis, infect a vast number of wild and domestic animals and are transmitted transstadially by various members of tick vectors of the family Ixodidae. Three Theileria species infecting small ruminants have been shown to be responsible for losses in small ruminant production. Two of them, T. uilenbergi
Jabbar Ahmed   +5 more
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Potential use of garlic products in ruminant feeding: A review

Animal Nutrition, 2023
He Ding, Changjin Ao, Xiaoqing Zhang
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